Mails.

Mails.

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY '00's | Occidental & Oriental Steam-

ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE,

CHINA AND JAPAN. A

Ship Company.

Propóyed SAILINGS FROM BONGKOKO, 1897. TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS

...TO JAPAN, THE UNITED

- (BUBJECT TO ALTERATION.)***. Empress of Japan | Baturday... | October 8. Empress of Uhina ¦ Wednesday | Nav, 2. Empres of India | Wednesday Nov. 30.*** MERR. M.8. EMPRESS OF JAPAN,

Lieut. GEO. A. Les, R.NR., Com. ander, sailing at Noon, on SATURDAY, the 8th Desober, with Her Majesty' Mails, will proceed to VANCOUVER, tid SHANGHAI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA

BATES OF PASSAGE.

Mexican Dollars). FROM BONGKONG, FIRST CLASS,

TO

Tanemver, Victoria, Eg-) quimaula, Now Wont minster, B.0 Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Wash.......................... Portland, Ore., Ban Fran- Banff, Calgary Alba Winnipeg, Man Minneapolis, St. Paul, Du-

luth Minn Chicago, 11., Kotasse City,

St. Louis, Mo... Milwaukee, Wis....... Detroit, Mich., Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, O Hamilton, London, Toren-

to, Ont. Buffalo, Niagara Falis

Kingston, Ottawa, Ont.,

Montreal, Quebec, Que New York, Albany, Troy,

Rochester, NY Balmore, Md., Philade phia, Pittsburg, FB,..... Washington, D.O., Boston, Mas Portland M........ Halilar, N.S., St, John, N.Bali Liverpool, and London. via Liverpool*** Paris via Liverpool and

London........ Havre, via Liverpool ..... Ereman,

Hamburg

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1

One way

Prepaid Return

STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND. SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE,

VLA

AND

THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,

ATLANTIC & OTHER DONNEUTING, STEAMERS.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. Gaelis, v. Bonolulu....WEDNEDAY,Oct. 12. Belgic..........

THURSDAY, Nov. 10. „Tuesday, Nov. 29, Oceanie...

H Steamship AELIO wil Idenpatched for San Francico, via Honolula and Yukeluma, on WELNES DAY, the 12th October, at 1 p.m., connection Mos Mos being made at Yokohana with Base from Shanghai and Japan Porta

4 12

225 338) 394

250 383 487 75 419 482 280 428 499

RATES OF PASSAGE, FROM HONGKONG, FIRST CLAS Te San Francisco, Vancouver," Vistoria, Esquimault New Westminster, Port Town-235.00 sand, Seattle, Tacoma, Port-

land, O. RAYARANIR

To Liverpool and London......$920.10 To Paris and Bromon$46.00 To Havre and Flamburg......$330,00 Through Passage Tickets granted to En,

THE CHINA MAIL.

Mesira Adamaon, van Wittum, Ezermann,

To-day's Advertisements. To-day's Advertisements. Me and Mrs Borel, Mesura Syibueman,

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

IN BANKRUPTCY.

No. 10 or 1892.

Is the Matter of CHARLES JAMES

BATEMAN, a Debtor.

is

&

Order dated the 26th day of Septem- bor, 1832, has been made in respect of the Katate of CHARLES JAMES BÀTEMAN, of No. 15, Caine Road, Victoria, Hongkong, SCHOOLMASTER, upon his own Petition dated the 20th day of September, 1892.

And Notice is hereby further given that TUESDAY, the 25th day of October, 1892, at 12 clook Noon precisely, has beets Exed for the First General MEETING of CREDITORS to be held at the REGISTRY of the Supreme Court, Queen's Road Central, Victoria aforesaid,

No Creditor can vato unless he previously proven his Debt.

Forms of Proof ned Proxy can be obtain. ed at the OFFIOS of the Official. Receiver,

itato at the Regimry aforesaid, during | Ofice hours.

At the First Meeting the Creditors will be sakoŭ to consider whether the Debtor shall be adjudged Bankrupt or whather they, the Creditors, will entertainpro-

rangement.

land, France, and Germany by ali trposal for a Composition or Scheme of ar 295 443 617 Atlantic lines of Steamers.

PATES OF PASSAGE TO OVERLAND CITIES, FIRST CLASS.

305 458) 534

DESTINATION.

Kansas City, Mo., Omaha,

Neb

St. Louis, Mo....... 310 465 43 St. Paul, Minn., Miunea-

polis,

"Miz*****

Chicago, II.

Milwaukso, Win

Cincinnati, Ohio

Columbus, Ohio

325 575 360 Detroit, Mich

345

335

345

2nd class steamer and 1st class on rail, and 2nd class steamer and rail, also Stoer sgo Fares and Rates to other places, quoted on application.

The Steamer call at Victoria to land and ambark Passengera,

Return Tickets-Time limit for prepaid return ticket is reckoned from date of aus to date of re-embarking at Vancouver.

Through Passage Tiokota granted to Eng land, France, and Germany by all trana Atlantic lines of steamers.

Special rates (first class only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Nava, Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services, to European officials to service of China or Japan, and to Government officials.

30 day

Tickets.

285.00

annnaquon

Tickele.

293.80 29100

292,90 297.60 293,00

C. F. A. SANGSTER Oficial Receiver.

REGISTRY, SUPREME COURT, Hongkong, 1st day of October, 1832. [1738

BRITISH MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION.

A SPECIAL MEETING will be held

TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVEN ING. the 6th Instant, at 3 p., at whica Capt. SAMUEL ASHTON, the President, will take the Chair.

A BRITISH MASTERS and OFFICERS in 299.60 295.00 Port are cordially strap to attend.

By Order of the Committee,

CHESNEY DUNCAN,

Secretary.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES..

PAQUEMOT POSTE FRANCAIS,

FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND

YOKOHAMA ̧·

The Co.'s Steamship

Oakdonien, Oupt. FLANTEN, will be despatched for the above! Porin TO-DAY, the 6th Instant, at 8 p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent, Hongkong, October 5, 1892.

1732

STEAM TO LONION (DIREOT.)

Stojubok, Mrs Fuchs; from Suez, Mi and Ms Beenss; from Uclombo, 1 Ohinese; from Singapore; Mesars Mattinet, Shlogo, | and 8 Chinens ; from Saigon, 216 Chinese

For Shanghai: from Marseille, Miss Band, Mr Runge, 10 Freash Missionarica. For Yokohama,: from Mar.oilles, Mr and Mrs Walter, child and nurse, Blossra Grifitlis, Fukushimaj, Saba, Kaizdo, Tsuboi ; from Singapore, bir and Mr Oadby and child; Mr Sieikto, and 1 Chinose; from Saigon, Mr Bocks, and Be Maurier."

Fer Namyong, from Singapore, 621 Chi- .nese.

Per Taichiow, from Bangkok, 10 Chiness.

DRFARTED.

Por Melbourne, from Hongkong : for Sal gon, 5 Chinrae; for Singapore, Bir Lang ford, Mra Ida Patton, Mts Gatos, Mee Morrison, Messrs Too Soy Ting, Oban Poo Obu, and W. Taumas; for Colombo, Mr. H. J. Scott, Mrs Sostt and 2 children, Maries D. E. Brown, Y. M. Le Mour, Yang Fong, and Li Os;

for Mareilles, Mr F. E. Righ- From willards, Mr and Mex Stanfield.

Shanghai: for Saigon, Mr and Mrs Vareille; for Singapura, Mr B. Udogaki

The P. &O. 8. N. Co.

Slowship

Malacca,

Capt. P. W. Cisz, leave for the aboves place on FRIDAY, the 7th Instant, at Noon.

For Freight or Pingo, apply to

B. I. JOSEPH,

Superintendent. P.&O. S. N. Co.'s Offes,

Hongkong, October 5, 1992.

for

Marsailles, dosare Romanet and Déchato, Lieut-Colonel Wilbraham, Mr Buggelt, Mrs Grape, and Mr Frank Suclow. From Yokohama for Singa pore, Mr Hobart, Mrs Rodger, Miss 1695 Rodger, nurse and servant, Mr Balfour, Me and Mr Philipps; bur Batavin, Monars Threisid and Saigan; for Colombo, Mersra Richardson, Sotamere, and Miss Sommere. From Kobe for Singapore, Mr and Mrs Toti i, Mr Xoy.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

- LIMITED.

FOR FOOCHOW AND TIENTSIN,

The ship Elai

Capt. CHRISTENSEN, will The deaputobed on FBI- DAY, the 7th Instant, at Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Arts. Hongkong, October 5, 1892.

1736

FOR SINGAPORE, HAVRE AND HAMBURG.

(Calling at NAPLES for laading Faungsva

if sufficient inducement offers). (Taking Cargo at through rater to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTER- DAM, LONDON, JIVERPOOL and BREMEN.)

The Steamship Priok,

Per Esmeralda, for Amoy, 7 Europeaba, and 50 Chinese.

TO DEPLAY.

Por Calédonien, from Hongkong: for Shanghai, Mre Cooker and 2 children, Mr Freienstein, Moesta O. Stewart, A., Huke, and N. Bannatyne; for Koba, Mr W. F. Rayaalds; for Yokohama, Mrs Reynolds, Mi and Miss Robinson, Mrs Hoskin, Measts Hereoust, Dailjoro Arai and Takahast,

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The Chinese stoauser Kwing Lee roporta: Badene weather; ligh: N., breezethrough.

ost

The French ateamer Culdionien reports: Had time weather.

The Japano cruiser Matsushima re- ports: Had fine weather on passage.

The British steamer Thichioto reports Left Bangkok September 27th, Lok-si chang 29th, to Padaran light airs and fine; Capt. G. PETESEN, will thance to port, fresh N.E wild and bigh he dearatched for the 53 SATURDAY, the 15th

[302.30 301,50

904.25 304,20

304.95 302.76

Cleveland, Ohio

300.55 305.00

Toronto, Canada

309.96 307.45

Hongkong, October 5, 1899.

1741

Pittsburg, Penn.

310.26 507.00

Niagara Falls, N.Y. Baf-1

311 00308,50

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

above Ports on Instant, at Noon.

317.00 311.75

FOR SHANGHAI VIA AMOY.

Thie Steamer has superior Accommoda-

falo, NY. Washington, more, Ma Montreal, Canada Philadelphia, Penn New York. Boston, Mass Portland, Maine.......

D.C., Baiti

VICTORIA HOTEL.

VISITORS' LIST.

313.75 313.00 (Taking Cargo & Passengers at through enter tion for First and Second Class Parsongers, Capt. Samuel J. Ash-Mr Chas, Guiller

319.75 $19.50

319.75 315.00

321.15817.00 ...327.25 317.00

All the above Rates are in Mexican Dollars,

Special rates (first class only) are granted to Missionarios, mombers of the "Naval, Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services, to European officials i service of China and Japan, and to Government officials and their families.

Passengers by this Line havo the option of proceeding Overland by the Southern Pacific and connecting Lines, Central Pai-

CARGO-Through Bills of Lading isnted, Northern Pacific or Canadian Pacific to Japan, Pacific Coast Points, and to Railways. Canadian and United States Points.

Return Tickets.-First Class -Prepaid

issued at following rates:-

4 months............8337.50 ................8393.75

CONSULAR INvoters of Goods for United | returns tickets to San Francisco will be States Points should be in quadreplicate and one copy must be sent forward by the steamer to the care of D. E. BROWN, Ásie- tant General Freight and Passenger Agent, Canadian Pacific Hailway Company, Yan- Douver, B.C.

12

Time is reckoned from date of issue to date of re-nin barkation at San Francisco.

Passengern, who have paid full fam, re- PABORIS must be sont to the Company's ambarking at San Francuso for China or office with address marked in full by 5 p. Japan (or vice versa) within one year will be on the day praviona to sailing.

allowed a discount of 10%. This allowance does not apply to through fares from China | and Japan to Europe.

For Further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to

E HOLLOWAY, General Agent, Ornoz Pedder's Street. Hongkong, September 10, 1892.

All Parcel Packages should be marked to addrons in full; and same will be received Jay the Company'e Ofice until 5 pm, the 1578 at previous to mailing,

STWAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ADEN, ISMAILIA, PÓRT SAID, MALTA, GIBRALTAR, MARSEILLES, BRINDISI, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON:

AZNO,

KOMBAY, MADRÁS, CALOUTTA AND AUSTRALIA.

Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo dastined to points beyond San Franco, in the United States, should be sent to the Company's Officos, addressed to the Coi Luotor of Onstama, San Francisco.

For further information as to Frought or Passage, spply to the Agency of ta Company, No. 42, Qrena's Road Central. J. K. VAN BUREN,

Agent, Hongkong, October 3, 1892.

1634

To-day's Advertisements,

Ν Ο Τ Ι Ο Π. N.B.---Cargo can be taken on through Billa

of Laching for BATAVIA, PERSIAN NOTICE is hereby given that the BALES GULF PORTS, MARSEILLES by AUCTION of INLAND Lot No. HAMBURG, NEW YORK AND 1199 and Section of INLAND Lot No.

1201 advertised to take place on the 6 BOSTON.

and 7TH INSTANT respectively as WITH. DRAWN,

SPECIE ONLY LANDED AT PLYMOUTH.

THE_PENISBULAR AND ÚŽIENTAL STEAM THE UND s to avashi,

Dated the 5th October, 1892,

BOXHAKA, Unptnín C. D. Samm, R.N.E., | 1740 with Her Majesty'» Maile,will be desparated from this for BOMBAY, 00 THURSDAY, the 13th October, at Noon, (connecting with

the PALETTA at BONDAY, which Vossel

WOTTON & DEACON,

Solicitors for the Mortgages,

NOTICE.

take of her Cargo for LONDON, vid Mappointed ACTING SSUERSARY of the

BUEZ CANAL, leaving that port on the STE NOVEMBER, 1892).

Cargo will be received on board until 4 p.m. Pargain and Bpocie (Gold) at the Orice Bafilm on the day before exiling.

Bilk and Valuables for Europe will be transhipped at Colombo; General Cargo for Landon will be conveyed und Bom- bay Tea will be sent either vid Bombay or Colombo according to arrangement.

For further | Partionlar regarding FREIGHT and PASSAGE, apply to the FANSLAR & ORIENTAL STRAM NAVIOR.

TOM Contrar's Office, Hongkong.m

The Contents and Valu of Packages are required to be dïclared prior to shipment.

Bipper are particularly requested to Bote the terms and conditions of the Dom pany's Binok Bill of Lading-

Fassengers desirous of insuring their bag. gaga can do so on application at the Com pany's Office, !

for Marasolines..

C. PLACK REMEDIOS has been Company, vice Mr. U. CHAPE, RESIGNED.

By Order of the Board,

THE STEAM LAUNCH Co., LD. Hongkong, October 5, 1892. 1739

STEAMSHIP CALEDONIEN.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGREIES MARITIMES,

Hey

for NINGPO, CHRFOO, NEW OHWANG, TIENTSIN, HANKOW and Ports on the YANGTSZE.)

The Co.'s Steamship

Agamemnon, Capt. WILLIAx, will be despatched as above on

SATURDAY, the 8th Jostant.

For Freight or Passage, 3pp'y-to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

A jest Hongkong, October 5. 1892.

UNTON LINE.

1794

FOR NEW YORK FIA SUEZ CANAL.

The Steamship

Comelot,

Captain THMAN, will be despatched for the abare Port on MONDAY, the 10th Instant, instead of a previously advertised. For Freight or Passage, apply to

SHEWAN & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, Octuber d. 1822.

1641

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. -

FOR SHANGHAI, (Taking Caryo & Passengers at through rates for NINGPO, CHEVOO, NEW. CHWANG, TIENTSIN, HANKOW and Ports on the YANOTSZE.)

The Co.'s Steamship

Prix, Capt. Worro, will be despatched us abore on

MONDAY, the 10th Instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & WIRE, Agenzia. Hongkong, October ō, 1892.

195

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL.

Thy Co.'s Stearnship

Laertes, Captain SCALE, will be dospatched as above da

MONDAY, (be toth Instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIDE, Agents. Hoogkong, Octob. 5, 1892.

1664

NOTIOS.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIN,

STEAM FOR SAIGON, HINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, BALOUTTÄ, ADEN, SVEZ,

PORT SAID, MEDITERRANKAN AND

BLACK SEA. PORTS, ALEXANDULA, MARSEILLES, AND CORTS OF BRAZIL, AND LA PLATA

AERO

NOTIČE TO CONSIGNEES,

(JONSIGNEES of Cargo from: London Steamships Famies and Tigre, frou Havre ex Steamship Tigre, and from Bordeaux of Steamship Frederic Morel, LONDON, HAVRE AND BORDEAUX, in connection with the above. Steamer As hereby informed that their Goods-

N WEDNESDAY, the 19th October,

and carries a Doctor and a Stewardess.

For Freight or Pazzage, apply to.

SIEMSSEN & Oo.,

Agents.

Hongkong. October 5, 1892,

THE

EXCELLENT QUALITIES

OF THE

tob

Mr D. Baillie Capt. F. O. Bianco 1 W. F. Coning Mr G. B. Oroskott 1737 Mr H. Dalmas

CARLIFORNIA Liquin Faurr Remidy, STRUP OF FIGS,

COMMEND IT

110 all who sulter from the ills depending.

TO

on a weak or innstive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS,

As it is easily taken,

Pleasant to the taste, Acceptable to the Stomach, Strengthening the organs on which it acts. Cleansing the syetem through the natural channe 8,

And permanenty curing Habitual Consti- pation,

Thereby restoring the Invalid to Health. It is unlike any other romady, being per- fectly safe in all cases, containing nodisagree. able or injurious substance of any kind,

And as it acte promptly on the Bowels)

Mc A. Eminente Mre Farmer

Cept. O. Gatley

Mr G. Hargene Capt F. Hilobrandt ME B. Jorey

MEMOS FOR TO-MORROW Shipping, Daylight-Knism foaves for London.......... Noon-Haitan leaves for Cost Ports: Auctions.

2.30 p.m.-Auction of Household Furol. ture, &e, at No. 1, De Your Villas, The Permetà.

Meetings.

5.30 pina-Meeting of Diligentia Lodge, 9p.m.-Moting of Zotland Lodge.

9 p.m.-Meeting of British Mercantile

Marine Ocena Amociation.

Miscellaneous,

Goods por Neckar undelivared after this

date iubject to ret

General Memoranda.

FRIDAY, October 7 kumpa dire

9p.m.-Convocation of Victoria Chapter. SATURDAY, October 8

(No. 9259.-Ocrosan 6, 1892.

BIRTH.

On 5th October, at 7, Sopmour. Terrace," Hongkong, the Wife of Captain F. D. Gordanin, Douglas B.8. Oo,'a str. Haiton,

of Son.

MARRIAGE.

On the 23rd Aug, at Tor Parish Church, Torquay, by the Rer: 5. E. I Spooner Lillington, MA, MU BRo Kont Grona Mar, eldest son of Edwin, May, of Heading, to Auch Kars, sepond daughter of William Honry Pedder, Jate H.B.M.' Consul, Amoy, China.

The publication of this issue. commenced el 7.20 p.m.

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 56, 1892.

THE person known as Chon Han has 3p.m. Competition of the Hongkong illustrated in a very striking way how

Rifle Association, KUS

Transfer. Books of the Company of The Canton Insurance Office, Ltd., closed

from this dato to the 22nd Instant. MONDAY, October 10 ---

Ltd., at its Head Ofice, to dest 3 p.m.-Aaction of Loansheld Property

at No. 18, Remedion Terrace TUESDAY, October 11

Goods per Steamer Caledonien unclaimed

after Neon subject to sons. SATURDAY, October 23

Noon.Meeting of Shareholders of The Canton Insurance Office, Ltd., at Moser Jardine, Matheson & Co.'s Offices. '

easy thing it is to obtain a world-wide toriety. The mere fact of his having a natural antipathy to foreign devils," perhaps not stronger than is general. Noon-Meeting of Shareholders of They characteristic of ther large and Union Insurance Society of Chatan; influential class of persons, the Literati - of China and glories in gining the most emphatic expression passible to this feeling, has made him a conspicuous msn whose doings are eagarded as of sufficient importance and public interest to be telegraphed all pror the globe. His literary abisity if it can be called ability-consists, so far as the world knows, in a certain aptitude for writing pamphlets and tracts full of atrocious lies with regard to foreigners generally and foreign missionaries in particular, and calculated to so work upon the feelings of the ignorant masses as not only to create a widespread and violent 2/katrid of the Foreign Man and all his works, but to bring that hatred, to 2,9 the point of practical demenatration. 28 Looked at from the foreign point of 2/9view he appears as a kind of literary Deeming. To ordinary Chinese eyes ho 3.56 probably seems to be a man who pa- 1.81rades a natural and by to means repre-

On London

Exchange.

Borukona, Octobor 5.

On demand,

Bank, Wire,

30 days sight,

4. mouths sight,

Oredits, 4

·

Documentary, 4 months'

On Paris

On demand,

Oradite, 4 months” night": On Berlin-Demand,... On New York

On demand,

the Emir

Credita, 60 days' vight,

On Bombay-

Wire,

*** www

On domaid,...

On Calourta

Wire,

On demand

30 days' sight, private paper,

On Shanghai.

On demand,

Gold Leaf, 100 fine (per ii)

·

Sovereigns (Bank's {uyime rate]

Aud

Mr Obas, W. Mathows Mr and Mrs M ura Mr Cans Я. Ramiy

Mr W. Schwaler

Mr Woodford

family

MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL.

Mr Boatlie

LIST OF VISTÍORS,

Mrs Blackburne

Mr Herz Buck Consul Budlər -

Mr Ballen

Dr. Bortan

Col. Chauncy

Mr W. Macbean.

Mr Charles C. Malsch

Rev. J. Macgowan Miss Macgowan Mr and Mrs McLead Mr. F. Meyerink Mr Partal

Rav. R. M. Cobbold Mr A. Roes

Mr J. J. Ruben Mr Cochrane Mr and Mrs C. C. Mr Shar

Cohen Mr J. B. Coughtrie Mr W. H. Gaskell Mr. Glover

Mr F. Uolloway

Me P. A. Shaw Mr Saidhola MF Taylor Captain Tillətt

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:--

without griping, irritating or weakening For SWATOW, AMOY & FOGOHOW

them in any way,

STRUP OF FIGS

Gives entire satisfaction,

And has quickly become the most popular

Remedy of the age,

Per Haitan, at 11:30 a.m., on Thursday,

the 6th inst

For AMOY & STRAITS

Per Namyong, at 1.30 p.m., on Thursday,

the 6th fast

Its wondezial morita may be proved by For SWATOW & SINGAPORE.- the nie of a single bottle.

Agents:

DAKIN, CRUIOKSHANK & Co,

Victor Dispensary.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

October 4

1600

Galedenica, Pranch steamer, 2,632, Fian. din, Marseilles September 4, and Saigon October 3, Maila and General,-MESSAGE KITS MARITIMES.

October 5:-

Per Sishin, at 3.30 pm, on Thursday,

the 6th inst

For SWATOW & BHANGĦAL-

Per Tamang, at 3.30 p.m., on Thursday,

the 6th inst

Fer STRAITS & LONDON..

2/9

2/9

2/9

3.48

67+ ... 69

2254 225

225元

228

You

724

727 $98.63) $ 7.30

hanable anti-foreige festing with same- what too much ostentation. The Chinese Government when, under extreme prese sure, it ventured not long ago to take stops for ourbing Chou Han'sandour in inciting the people to murder foreigners, found bim to be eccentric" and not altogether responsible for, his actions. It was ad- mitted that his eccentricities were of a kind which might lead to a massacre of foreigners, and although that event, per se, might not raffle the equanimity of the Chinese Government, it was de- cided that Chou Han must be punish- ed and restrained from indulging is

A. S. WATSON & Co., future in sach eocentrinition as night

LIMITED.

resuls in more or less extensive de- struction of foreign life and pro-

Of course perty:

the punish- ment was a mera pretence, as well as the restraint. It is pot unlikely that, for the sake of appearances merely, Chou Han decided to lie low for a little time at least until the représent atives of the Foreign Powers bed the to assure their respective Governments that his case had been satisfactorily dis posed of, and that the Chinese Govern- ment had undertakan to do this, that TE bare Received ex S.§. Rosefie, our and the other. But he must have been

SEEDS!

FIRST SHIFRNT FOR THE SEASON

VEGETABLE & FLOWER

very impatient to get to work again. Before official and editorial ink had ceased to be used in connection with the misdeeds for which he was alleged to be undergoing punishment, there ap- pears in the newspapers accounts of The Revolt of Changsha, with Chou Han as the leading figure thereo. Like a man suffering from delirium tremens, be his begun to see devils again. Probably his impatience to resume his old role was accentuated by the rumour of Con-.. snl Gardiner's expedition into Hupan with the view of opening the province to foreign trade, and that the new CATALOGUES : containing numbers Governor Wa Ta-cheng was favourable

SEEDS,

and. sro now prepared to exsento Orders

promptly.

to that scheme. At all events, be har

and name of Goods, with HS for boldly come to the front again with his

Per Malacca, at 11.30 am, on Friday, GARDENING and other useful informant-foreign manifesto, and his placards

the 7th inst.

For TOOOHOW & TIENTSIN.-

and his tracts, all of which are quite is.

tion, will be sent Fest free be any address the style which he had previously made

Per Else, at 11.30 am, on Friday, then application.

7th inst

For AMOY-

Por Hupch, at 3.30 p.hi, on Friday, the

7th inst.

For SHANGHAL-

Per Lyremoon, at 3.30 p.m., on Friday,

the 7th inst.

Lycencoon, German str., from Whampoa. | For SAIGON.- Faisang, British str., from Whampoa,

Kwang Len, Chinero steamer, 1,504, B. L Lincoln, Shaabai October 1, General. ~C. M. §. N. Ca.

Namyony, British steamer, 954, WV. Bwith, Singapore September 28, Gaveral,

Matreshives Japanese-gruiser, 4,270, Capt. Sameshimi, Singapore Sept. 25.

Frejr, Danish steamer, 397, C. L. Strand, Pathol Oat ober 1, and Buikow 3, General. ----ABNIFOLD, KARIREG & Co.

Pallas, British cruiser, 2,575, Captain Angus Mac Lead, Hakodate Sept. 38, and Yokohama October 1.

Taichion, British steamer, 802, R. Uns worth, Bangkok Bapt. 29, General,-Yuzs

FAT HONG

Iltis, German gunboat, 489, Captain Müller, Shanghai-ktober 1.

DEPARTURES.

October 5:

Presto, for Touron. Mongkut, for Bangkok. Melbourne, far Europe. Bylgia, for Benplula. Chouskoufos, to: Saigon.

Faluablece being landed and stored at with the exception of Optum, Tressure and O 1975 No, the dompany their risk at the HONGKONG & KOWLOON 56. SYDNEY Commandant BRETEL The Steiner takes Cargo had Passenger WHARF & GoDOWN COMPANY'S Clowns, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPROLE,

· H. JOSEPH, --** At Kowloon, whence delivery say be ok CARGO, will leave this Port for the

above places. tained immediately after landing, 10 20%

Electra, for Singapore and Hamburg. Superintendent.

Cargo and Specs will be registered for diagas, for Nagasaki. Optional Cargo wil beforwarded on, unless

received from the Consignees London as well as for Marseilles, and so-Failong, Eee Bwatow. 1728 Intimation

before 11 am. To-Day (Wednesday), the 5th opted in transit through Marseilles for the Bantraide, for Amuy, Instant, requesting it to be landed here.

principal plsoos of Europe.

Borachi Maru, for Kobs. Bills of Lading will be seuntersigned by the Undersigned.

CLEARED.

P.&O. 5. N. Co.'s Office,

Hongkong, October 4, 1892

Not Barponsible for Debta, Neither the Captain, the Agenta, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Grew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour.

ENOS BOULE, American barque, Capt. J. E. Ballari-Geo. R. Blevous

Banta CLANA, Azericen ship, Capt. R. W. Fuller.Jardine, Matheson & Co,

TREEMOFYLA, British barque, Capt. J. R. Winchester.Master.

Goods remaining unclaimed after Tom DAY, the 11th Tuntant B Noon, will be subject to rent, and landing charges,

before TUESDAY, the 11th Instant, or they All Claime must be sent in to me on or

will not be recognised.

All Damaged Packages will be examined an Tax, the 12th Instant, as 3 p.m. No Fire Insuranos has been affected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Hongkong, October ö, 1893,

Agent

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Shipping Orders will be granted Noon

Cargo will be received on board until

cic and Parcels mutilj, on La Balayana, for Manila

the 19th October, 1892, (Parosla are not | Benlawers, for Kobe.

be sent on board; they must be left at Fiow, for Siggapure and London.

boks of Bath, for Now York: the Agency's Offios.

Contents and value of Packages are re-↑ Taisang, for Swataw. pred. "For Turther particulara, `apply ́ ́at the Company's Office.

PASSENGERS.

ARETTER, A

For Hang Lat, from Shanghai, So Chi- Per Celetonio, fue Hongkong from 1742 1Marseilles, Mr and Mrs Buyers and child,

0.01 UHAMPEAUX, Agent, Rongkong, October 5, 1892.

Per Chino, at 4.30 p.m., on Friday, this

7th inst.

For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL

OUTTA.-

Per Kutsang, at 11.30 a., on Tuesday,

the 11th inst.

For SINGAPORE.—

Par Print, at 11.30 am, on Saturday,

the 15th insta

†MAILS BY THE CANARIAS PAULEI BAIL:

WAY Co.'s PAOK ET. ——

familiar and having the same objects in view-showing that if he is mad' his madness is not without method. He declares that the new Governor and the barbarian devils are in league, and he

ORDERS BEON ON'S PERSON, 85.00 to $10.00 dors not hesitate to includo in the

allowed 25% Discount.

ORDERS FROM ONE FERSON, over $10.00

allowed an extra 5 % Discount.

Clay's Fertilizer.

A High class FERTILIZER for Fot

The British Contract Packet Empress of

Jepen will be despatched on SATUR- Plants and for uas in the Garden generally, DAY, the 8th Iustunt, with Maits for Shanghai, Japan, Canada, the it supplies natural nourishment to the soil

United States of America, and coun- triea beyond, wa Vancouver, B.C..

The followitz hours will be observed in and assists the process of assimilation alaning the Maila, &c.---

thereby siding the Plants to attain to their 11.15.x. Regis ry akses 11.30 4. FestOffice eluses, but Cortes full size, vigour and beanty.

pondence may be posted on board the

Packet with the Late Fee of 10 ̈ceriz

extra Fostage, until time of departure,

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PLUKET-

Sold in tins containing 100 each, $1,50

$4.09

The United States Mail Packet Garlic Special quotations for large quantit

be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the

19th October, with Bails for Japan,

San Francisco, the United States,

Canada, Hondalu, Peru, &c., which will be closed as follows 0.15 PM. Registry osassa,

Ji'

0.50 P... Past Offes alases, but Gorraw pondence may be posted on board the Packet, with Late Fee of 10 cents extra Postage until the time of departure.

MAILS BY THE BStS PACKET, The British Contract Packet Bokhoru will to despatched on THURSDAY, the 18th Instant, with balls for the United Kingdon, Europe, and countries be-

general catalogue of devils, not only His Excellency Wa Ts-cheng, butell chinese officials who do not take the

Chou Han view of foreigners and foreign intercourse. He modestly re- quests the populace to culige him by driving the devil Wu ont of Hanan and exterminating the foreigners. Albengb this might be regarded by some people at affording pretty strong evidence of madness, it must be re- membered that such incitements, jo murder bare been persistently and 10- dustriously sent forth by Chou Hồn and his followers, not without dire re sults, and that they are the cause of what is now described as The Revolt of Changsha. When these facts are taken into consideration, Chou Han's sanity (although it has been well attested by persons who are able to peak with authority) becomes a matter of very small moment to those wto many have to suffer in conseqUEDEE of his occentricities, Tho no doubt annoying duty of dealing with him again will have to be, undertaken. by the Chinese Government. Mad ar sant, he is decidedly dangerous and "must" "be" "suppressed, instead of being silowed to be, as he has apparently beeg hitherto, & law unto himself. It is so fue satisfactory to have it from so

that the prefect of Ch sogels, and the mugistrates of the two district, Ch'ang sha and Shahuwa, have been doing what they can to asetage the ferment created by Obon Han and his friends; but it would be much more entisfactory af: the squse of the trouble were, effectually, disposed of, and until this is done such * farmanti" may be expected to go e

RANSOME'S NEW PARIS reliable a witness as De Grifith John

LAWN MOWERS,

$17.00 EACH

yone, vid Brincar to the Stratix A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd, easing in frequency and with mor

Settlements, Netherlande India, Bor. mah, Coyles, India, Adan, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

The usual hours will be observed in closing

the Maili, &c.

THE HONGLONG DISPENSARY.

Dougkong. Nuptezaber 14, 1802.

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and more serious results If the Chinond Gorezament fada Choulian to be mad ghen next it has to consi der the question of what to do with hIG, there will be no excuse for not subject,

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